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    Community News
UPPER WILLAMETTE
PAGE FTV1
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1», 1286
THURSTON
Bell Theatre
BEGINNING TO RUN
• y Spasisi
Corr««pondaltta
NOTES
FRI— 8AT., FEB, 20— 21
Hoot Gibson
Mike Tennis, who has h»en In Cali-
The I’lnanant lllll lilxh arhool h«4-
kvt ball I n i n w ia defsatsd by a score f'triila for several months has re­
n| W tn 14 by tb*- Ixirana high ichn'il turned and Is visiting at Fred Gray’s.
I«KOI ifgturdgy Sight, February 1«.
Word has been received by friends
Till« k 't h v l i i t ' giiim the high school of Miss Margaret King who formerly
wlU piny m ill ths toursnmnnt In Kit resided here that she was married to
Fred Richman at Newport last Satur­
gr sa Fabrusry 17 33.
Thu young folks of tho Pleasant day.
HUI Christian Emlravor aucloty bad a
Lee King, who has been a partner
Valntlnv social In the Endeavor roomi with Morris Brown for several months
Haturday 14. Valentine game« were has disposed’ of hla Intereat here and
played, such a* «hooting arrow« Into gone to Newport where his parents
a heart, rxi-hanglng valentine« «tc. reside.
Anda Colvert from Wendllng visited
Refreshments consisting of cookie«
and fruit Juice« were served. Tho-o relatives here last week-end.
Frank Chlvaller gave a lecture on I
present were:
Mr. and Mrs. Haya.
Frrn Haya, Bertha Manning. Taylor Lincoln In tho church last Sunday |
I
Circle. Ixittle BenTshodler, llerahall evening,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Baugh and
Bvndabsdler, Reuheu William«. Alvin
Olson.
Lyman
Tinker,
Lawrence family from Donna, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wheeler, Gladys. Hasel and
Leta W illiam Culvar from Eugene spent
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs Jed Wheeler, Sunday at Ituy Ilaugh»',
Mr. and Mrs. John Willoughby from I
Carl Linton, Mary Hardin, Cora
Floyd and lloy John, Clifford Thump Harrisburg and Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
were callers
In
aon. Allen Wheeler and Paul Harden from Springfield
The Pleasant H ill choir will meet Thurston last Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Curtl»« Price visited
for practice Friday night February
27 at the home of Mrs. Dora Harden. relutlve« at Noll last Sucday.
Mrs. Frank Campbell and nephew,
O. tv. Fletcher, ruunty agricultural
agent, will kpeak at Pleasant H ill Leonard Beaman left Tuesday morn­
Wednesday night February 25 at the ing for Gardiner to spend a few days. ■
There was high school party at the
high school.
The I ’leaaant HUI affirm ative team halt Wednesday evening.
The play “The Ihl Funny Family''
consisting of Chester Wheeler and
Kay Olaon, lost the debate Friday will be given by the L cd ka Aid So­
night to the W alker team by a vote ciety at the hall next Friday evening.
The Leahurg high school will give
of 3 to 0. The negative team. Orval
Finley and Rmery Schr'nder who a play at the Thurston hall Friday
went to W alker lost by a vote of 2 evening. February 27.
Smith Taylor, ranger in the C s s -!
to 1.
Hix new students entered Pteaaant cade National forest will show a large
of atercoptlcon slides
of I
lllll high 'School Monday February IS. number
France« Parka of Cloverdale, Mr«. photographs taken along the Skyline'
Mary W alker Mauney of Trent, <'rrt trail from Mt. Hood to Crater lake at
Linton, Lyman Tinker, Heuben WO* the church next Thursday evening.
28.
These pictures
are
llama and Torvll Robblnann of Pleas­ February
ant H ill Ren Stevenson a freshman colored and are very attractive, every­
has dropped ont, having moved away. one le cordially invited to attend.
The enrollment la now 89.
Reverend W A. Elkina has cboasn
as his subject for neat Sunday “The
Majesty of Calmness." Church be­
gins at 11 o'clock and everyone Is
welcomed.
In the afternoon
Mrs
John
Ixiwaon and two
daughters
Roberta and Itohlna will be bap tliel
at Springfield.
After a week's visit, which was
We love to harbor Ideas If
fill'd with aortal engagements. m e,'
they’re easy to defend— when
alatlng of dinner parties, afternoon
we set to maltin' Agger« on the
I
value of a friend,—hut, the sum
teas an Informal receptions both In
of any harvest holds the ele­
Eugene and Pleasant Hill, Mr. and
ment of doubt, till you reap ycr
Mr«. Charles Pi Mason |««ft Friday
crop of theories and, later,
morning in their auto for their home
thresh 'em out.
Facts is— we find that friend­
In Winslow. Arlaona.
„
ship coroes in several different
Mrs Audy Olaon of Pleasant HUI
grudes, when we meet tho nrix-
in
“ H IT AND RUN’
2 Ree, Comedy
“Winter has Come”
Rexall Milk of Magnesia pt. 39c
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 22
Rexall “93” Hair Tonic pt...79c
Buck Jones
Rexall Beef, Wine & Iron pt. 79c
' Rexall Emulsion of Cod Liver
in
A thriller of thrillers
Oil with Hypophosphitis pt...79c
"THE ARIZONA EXPRESS”
Bay Rum, pt.........................49c 2 reel comedy
“Heebie Jeebies”
Flanery’s
Drug
r
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Buy your Ford car now at Anueraon-
W ing Motor Co., Springfield.
F-19
Used Fords, ell kinds at the Ander-
gon-Wrtig Motor Co., Springfield F U
Butter Wrapper» printed with name,
address and weight, In accordance
with taw. Springfield News.
ANTI-URIC
Banishes
RHEUMATISM
and Blood Dlsorr'or
On sale at all leading drug sto-ea.
Combination treatment '.or Rliounn-
tlam. Gout, Sciatica and Lumbago,
31.50. For Blots), R- «he», Kcenniaa nnd
Kidneys, A N TI-U R IC Liquid, 3100.
Results guaranteed or money back.
Antl-Urlc Co., Mfge., 82 Front Bt„ San
Fraqqlgco, Col.
. ,
Richard Dix
in
I f a i a i Z Z>mg Star*
“MANHATTAN”
Yes, We’ve Moved, too
To 338 Main Street
Electric Fixtures, Wiring, Contracting
»«
M s r a c e - e » e - * <=».
Henderer Electric Supply
Puii The Blind For a Shine in New York
i
S h o r t skirts in
New York resulted
in a falling-off oi
butineaa
for shoe
shining stands cater­
ing to women trade
until an inventive
“ Knight
of
th e
Brush” equipped his
stand with a com­
mon window shade
as is shown here.
Now milady has her
shoes shined with a
mind quite at ease
,
who underwent a major operation at
ed varieties that's common to
.
the Qoahen hospital Friday February
the trades; I f you try to curb
13. 1« reported as doing nicely.
expenses when ycr love is run-
nln’ short/—well, there’s nothin'
,
Mr and Mrs. D. E Ferguson of
cheaper*n
friendship— when you
Goshen went to Iteedspnrt last week
price the flimsy sort.
to visit Mr«. F«rguaon*a broth'r. Oscar
But, the everlastin* artickle
Lee and wife, who are the parents o ff
that’s needed in our acts, ia the
triplets, two boya and a girl.
only kind of friendship that's a
balm far human heart», — In
Having rented thalr farm to Mr. and
fart, the »tuff ia priceless— H
Mrs. O. J. Cartoony, E. W. Fisher and
N O TIC E TO CREDITORS
results that correspond, from
family of Ooahen have moved to West­
Noti’ce Is hereby given that the
Devotion's faithful cellar, where
undersigned Josie H. Spores has been
fir
we bottle It—in bond!
by the Probate Court of Lane County
Dr. and Mrs. It O. Hahn of Casper,
Oregon, appointed administrator of:
Wyoming, who have been living the'
the estate of George W . Spores, de­
past few months on the Overholaer
ceased. All person« are h re by no­
tified to preeent the claims. If anv
ranch have purchased the W ill Carr
vou have, against said estate to the
ranch across the road from C. L.
undersigned administrator at her resi­
Williams.
dence or at the law offices of W il
Five members of the T. F. Kabler
family are down with the flu end
have been threatened with pneumonia, i
Mrs. WlU Churchill la assisting Mrs.'
For Shoe cervice try the Electyh
Kahler In the housework and the care
Shoe Shop.
F-26
of the atek ones.
Orandpa Bohn who has been 111 with
rheumatism Is able to be about again.
Hla aon Eber, |a confined to hie bed'
with an attack of rheumatism.
The members of the Woodman of
the World of Pleasant H ill will give
a basket social Saturday night March
7 In the Woodman Hall. The pro­
ceeds are to be divided equally be
twoen the families of Ramsly Moon
and Irwin Crow. The Woodmen are
promising the beat program
even
given at Pleasant HUI and Invite
everyone to attend and the ladles to
bring baskets.
Store
WEDNESDAY
Scientific
Prescription
Service
When you are sick enough to
require the service« Of a phy­
sician you certainly need the
very best treatment that he can
give He cannot give you the
best unless hlB prescriptions are
impounded from pu^e, fresh
drugs.
Our prescription department Is
equipped with drugs, chemicals
etc-, of highest purity and |»ten-
cy and all compounding ia done
by Rkilled pharmacists who em­
ploy the most approved scientl-,
fic methods.
,
No better prescription service
can be had anywhere and no
druggist can put up prescrip­
tions at loweT price» than ours
and guarantee absolute purity.
Hams A Bean. Eugene, Oregon, within
six months from this date.
Dated this 19th day of February,
1926.
JOSIE H. SPORES.
Administrator.
F-19-26-M-5-12-19
Dr. Ralph ». nrppet. Dentist. Vitus
bulWtng. Springfield. Oraaoo.
It Always Pays to
Trade at Gray’s
French Carrying Baskets, each ......................
Onions, 8 pounds .—........................................
Chicken Tamales, Per c a n ...............................
Sugar Cured Bacon Stripe, Per lb...................
Plmentoes, In ja r s ....—....... ,............................
White Beans, 3 lbs...............7...... ....... ..............
Large Italian Prunes, 3 lbs.......... ...................
Macaroni, 3 lbs........ ........... ............................
Spaghetti, 3 lbs.............................. '........ ..........
Medium Red Salmon 1 lb c a n ......*.................
Medium sized Pork and eBans, can ...............
......50c
......25c
...... 15c
...... 25c
...... 10c
...25c
...... 25c
...... 25c
25c
We handle a complete line of flour and feed. CaH in and
see what we have.
Also the Peter Pan line of Bakery Goods.
if
G R A Z 'S
CA5M 5C AR R X
r
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Thrifty shoppers have learned that they can fill the weekly
market basket here without emptying pocketbooks. Fresh
groceries at special low prices make this possible.
You can actually save more money and more patience, as
a comparitive experience will show.
Come in and get acquainted.
Thank you for your attention
Phone
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